The Beatles

The acclaimed Beatles concert LET IT BE will launch a U.S. trek starting Wednesday, February 18. LET IT BE is the only show with grand rights to The Beatles’ music, and it has played to rave reviews and sold-out crowds on London’s West End and on Broadway in New York City.

With contributions from Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and nine U.S. indie artists from diverse genres, BEATLES REIMAGINED honors the greatest modern songwriters of all time while infusing their music with a 21st century twist.

Beloved songs by the legendary JOHN LENNON get the Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star Lullaby treatment in this new collection, available on iTunes now. Featuring soothing versions of classic songs such as “Imagine”, “Give Peace A Chance,” and “Happy Xmas (War is Over),” this collection is perfect for any parent who wants to play the music they love for their little one. These beautifully treated classics are also perfect for those practicing yoga, massage, or just want to relax with their favorite music. Available via iTunes and Amazon.

Guitar virtuoso, Al Di Meola, will be releasing a personal tribute to The Beatles with his new album, All Your Life. Recorded in analogue at Abbey Road Studios in London, where the Beatles created most of their records during their heyday, All Your Life stands as a triumph in the long and illustrious career of a bona fide guitar hero. All Your Life will be released September 10th, 2013. For more information, please visit:

The Nation will experience a special one-hour episode of "The Colbert Report" as Stephen Colbert welcomes Paul McCartney. The super-sized show will feature an interview as well as performances of songs featured on McCartney’s current Out There tour, the new 2013 reissue of “Wings Over America” and more with one song to be exclusively available at www.ColbertNation.com. Tune-in to "The Colbert Report" on Wednesday, June 1

Tonight marks the opening of the Paul McCartney and Wings documentary, ROCKSHOW, which features the legendary musician and band from their 1975-1976 "Wings Across America" tour. This is the first time this footage has been shown on the big screen in over 30 years.

McCartney biographer Chris Salewicz gave an exclusive interview to 13 WHAM TV in Rochester to talk about ROCKSHOW and its importance in the narrative of McCartney’s career.

Avid Beatles fans have been blaming Yoko Ono for the break-up of the Beatles for over 40 years. In a surprise gesture, Paul McCartney has come to her defense, stating that she did not cause the break-up, during an interview with Sir David Frost that will air later this year on Al Jazeera English Television.

"She certainly didn't break the group up," the 70-year-old rock-star will be seen telling Sir David Frost in an interview to be broadcast next month.

Julien's Auctions, the world’s premier music and entertainment memorabilia auction house along with Hard Rock Cafe New York has announced a rare exhibit including remarkable music memorabilia to display for press TODAY, Monday, May 13, 2013 from 11 am – 5 pm and Tuesday, and May 14, 2013 from 11 am – 5 pm. The exhibit precedes the Julien’s Auctions Music Icons auction event to take place at Hard Rock Cafe New York on Saturday, May 18, 2013.

Three lucky winners will be selected on Thursday, May 9, 2013 to receive two free passes each to see the re-release of ROCKSHOW, the film chronicling Paul McCartney and Wings' legendary "Wings Across America" concert tour of 1975-76, a the theatre nearest them. ROCKSHOW will begin showing in the U.S. on Thursday, May 16, 2013. This cinematic concert event will include a new and exclusive 12-minute interview by Paul McCartney.